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Stimpson, Catharine R. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2021
Florence Rosenfeld Howe died on Saturday, September 12, 2020. She had created an indelible life of magnitude and consequence. In 1982, when Howe was 53 years old, she published an influential article in "Change," "Feminist Scholarship: The Extent of the Revolution." If the article now seems conventional, that is a sign of how…
Descriptors: Biographies, Feminism, Scholarship, Womens Studies
Spraggins, Elizabeth – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The purpose of this study was to explore the ways graduate students' interpretive lenses manifested in reflective storytelling of their collaborative object-based learning (OBL) experiences with Andean textiles in the John and Mary Carter Collection. This occurred in the context of visitor-centered exhibition (VCE) development. Adapted Feminist…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Textiles Instruction, Graduate Students, Reflection
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Simon-Martin, Meritxell – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon (1827-1891) was an English educationist, artist, philanthropist, and feminist. Her personal correspondence is quite extensive, containing letters exchanged with her family, friends, and acquaintances. The bulk of her epistolary archive though consists of letters sent to her. Instead of viewing this fragmentation and…
Descriptors: Archives, Letters (Correspondence), Information Sources, Personal Narratives
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Williams, Kristin S. – Qualitative Research Journal, 2021
Purpose: Ficto-feminism is offered here as a creative method for feminist historical inquiry in management and organizational studies (MOSs). Design/methodology/approach: This paper introduces a new method called ficto-feminism. Using feminist polemics as a starting point, ficto-feminism fuses aspects of collective biography with the emic…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Feminism, History, Biographies
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Muñoz-García, Ana Luisa; Lira, Andrea; Loncón, Elisa – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
In this paper, we dialogue about the processes of knowledge construction that work through and disrupt academic regulations. As feminist, Indigenous, and non-Indigenous Latinx scholars, we build on the reflections stemming from our research of Mapuche women's biographies of schooling. We focus on three tensions of knowledge production within and…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Academic Language, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Eickhoff, Shannon L. – Educational Considerations, 2021
Anna Julia Cooper transcended her historical place in time to become one of the most important examples of early resistance to intersectional oppression. Her seminal work, "A Voice from the South" (1892), articulates her feminine viewpoint on philosophy, social policies, religion, and the status of Black women's education. Often using…
Descriptors: African Americans, African American Education, African American History, Feminism
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Vickery, Amanda Elizabeth; Rodríguez, Noreen Naseem – Social Studies, 2021
Historical narratives of Black women often focus solely on racial discrimination without acknowledging the structural and systemic gender-based discrimination they faced. Crenshaw's concept of intersectionality draws upon decades of Black feminist scholarship delineating how Black women experience systemic oppression on account of both their race…
Descriptors: Females, Racial Bias, Gender Bias, Social Studies
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Puigdevall, Maite; Pujolar, Joan; Colombo, Alba – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2022
Previous studies of linguistic "mudes" in minority language contexts, this is, biographical junctures where speakers enact changes in their linguistic repertoire, have contributed to our understanding of how linguistic codes are appropriated across the lifespan using a largely temporal frame of reference. However, our research in Catalan…
Descriptors: Romance Languages, Language Minorities, Biographies, Language Usage
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Singer, Elly; Wong, Sandie – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Early childhood education changed in the twentieth century, from mother-at-home-care in the 1950s, to professional early education today. Theoretical and social-political choices of pioneers in ECE had a profound impact on the way children's education is conceptualized. We argue from a social constructivist perspective. The oral history method is…
Descriptors: Oral History, Child Development, Learning Theories, Neoliberalism